
On the Stage of the UEFA Champions League, Defense Is the Foundation of Victory
Under new coach Niko Kovač, Borussia Dortmund has undergone a comprehensive revival, and the most eye-catching transformation lies in their defense—a “steel wall” that is gradually revealing its power. This Wednesday, Dortmund will face Premier League giants Manchester City in the Champions League, where they will confront their former teammate Erling Haaland. It will undoubtedly be a true test of their defensive strength.
1. The Steel Wall: The Numbers Speak
Looking back at this Bundesliga season, Dortmund’s defensive performance has been remarkable. The team has kept six clean sheets in nine matches and conceded only six goals—second only to Bayern Munich. These statistics mark a clear shift away from Dortmund’s traditional reputation of being “strong in attack but weak in defense,” as they evolve into a team that excels at both ends of the pitch.
Last Friday, Dortmund defeated Augsburg 1–0—a victory that not only solidified their place in the standings but also showcased their defensive composure. Young Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino displayed great calmness; he has now kept clean sheets in both of his Bundesliga appearances. Veteran Waldemar Anton and the in-form Ramy Bensebaini have been the backbone of the backline, winning 83 duels this season and forming a solid defensive trio.
2. Kovač’s Philosophy: Stability Above All
Niko Kovač’s coaching philosophy is clear and pragmatic. He fully embraces the old saying that “defense wins championships.” Through a few well-thought-out summer adjustments, he has successfully strengthened Dortmund’s defensive structure. Notably, Kovač did not rely on heavy spending in the transfer market—instead, he enhanced the team’s resilience through tactical refinement and player development.
As sporting director Sebastian Kehl commented after a recent match: “Right now, we’re simply hard to break down.” This statement not only affirms the team’s defensive prowess but also perfectly encapsulates Kovač’s tactical vision.
3. The Haaland Challenge: The Ultimate Test
However, despite their strong Bundesliga form, Dortmund’s defense has shown vulnerabilities in the Champions League, conceding seven goals in three group-stage matches. This indicates that they still have room to grow on the international stage. Facing Manchester City—and Haaland, the “goal machine”—will be their toughest challenge yet.
Haaland’s combination of speed and strength is a nightmare for any defender, and he is intimately familiar with Dortmund’s style of play. This match will not only test the durability of Dortmund’s defense but also serve as the ultimate examination of Kovač’s tactics. How effectively they can limit Haaland’s movement and cut off his link with teammates may well determine the outcome of the game.
4. Conclusion: Character and Expectation
Dortmund’s defense has already demonstrated its potential, but the real test lies on the Champions League stage. If they can replicate their domestic defensive solidity against Manchester City, their future will be even more promising.
This season, Dortmund has every reason to believe they can compete for honors, and the upcoming clash with City will be the truest reflection of their strength. Whatever the result, fans are guaranteed a captivating contest. All eyes will be on whether Dortmund’s steel wall can withstand Haaland’s onslaught—and perhaps write a new chapter in the club’s legendary story.